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Idk where you live but i had a Chiro visit one day and i don't know if i moved wrong during the adjustment or if he may have slipped and met something up but anyway I walked out with three bulging discs my lower back and I went everywhere all the chiropractors that I can find in town and they tried every different kind of treatment on me and finally 7 years later we moved and a chiropractor was across the street and I said I'm just going to go over there and try this see what he can do and I tell you what that doctor he looked at my MRI he looked at my back he sat down with me for about a half hour told me what every single vertebrate my back did and he adjusted me and within a 30 days I haven't gone back and that was in 2014. He actually wouldn't adjust me when I went in just a regular adjustments and asked me and my daughter if we had heart murmurs or flutters I mean this man knows things that other doctor should have caught like with my daughter earlier in life maybe I don't know how you go from being a bartender full-time line dancing working at landfill to you can't go up a flight of stairs so I don't know what happened but anyway that doctor's name is doc McSweeney with I will chiropractor in Marion Iowa but he's very good very nice and if you would be interested in going to him to see what he says you want to ask for the dad his wife works at the front desk but ask for the dad McSweeney cuz his kids work there too but he was a blessing to me. Without any surgery of any kind
@sbtheplumber1, you’ve taken the appropriate steps to seek care at Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic has more requests for appointments than available openings. When this happens appointment availability depends on the nature and urgency of the problem and Mayo Clinic's ability to help (as determined by a Mayo Clinic doctor) as well as the complexity of the medical condition.
It sounds like getting a letter from your doctor or nurse practitioner may result in a re-evaluation.
I'm so sorry you're going thru that, as I'm reading your post I'm barely able to walk due to 2 very painful knees. More drs that really don't get what's is like to be the ones living this way. I had a foot dr mess up a simple bunion surgery, had my little toe turned sideways facing out after surgery!!! I mean come on